In an appointment with Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne this Thursday 13, the President subsequently met Yaël Braun-Pivet (President of the National Assembly) and Gérard Larcher (President of the Senate). After his trips to the region, it is time for Emmanuel Macron to reflect on the continuation of his mandate.
Some parliamentarians, members of the government, local elected officials, but also Alexis Kohler (senior French official and right arm of the President of the Republic) have drafted proposals for Emmanuel Macron. Consulted during his trip to Amsterdam, these reflections relate to the social crisis that France has been experiencing since the use of 49-3 on pension reform.
Matignon will reveal the decision of the Constitutional Council to us through a press release. It is very likely that the President of the Republic will choose to wait until the beginning of next week before speaking.
Indeed, as a confidant of Emmanuel Macron explains to the newspaper LeParisien: “We must first look at how public opinion will react, especially if the bill is validated, even partially”.
Discover in our slideshow all the possibilities on how the president will speak to the French: